International audienceCognitive dysfunction (CD) in heart failure (HF) adversely affects treatment compliance and quality of life. Although ryanodine receptor type 2 (RyR2) has been linked to cardiac muscle dysfunction, its role in CD in HF remains unclear. Here, we show in hippocampal neurons from individuals and mice with HF that the RyR2/intracellular Ca 2+ release channels were subjected to post-translational modification (PTM) and were leaky. RyR2 PTM included protein kinase A phosphorylation, oxidation, nitrosylation and depletion of the stabilizing subunit calstabin2. RyR2 PTM was caused by hyper-adrenergic signaling and activation of the transforming growth factor-beta pathway. HF mice treated with a RyR2 stabilizer drug (S107), bet...
International audienceHeart Failure (HF) is defined as the inability of the heart to efficiently pum...
Reduced cardiac contractility during heart failure (HF) is linked to impaired Ca2+ release from Ryan...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic multi-factorial disease characterized by sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)...
International audienceCognitive dysfunction (CD) in heart failure (HF) adversely affects treatment c...
Rationale: Heart failure is a multimodal disorder, of which disrupted Ca2 + homeostasis is a hallmar...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying ryanodine receptor (RyR) dysfunction associated with...
SummaryThe type 2 ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel (RyR2), required for excitation-contrac...
Increased sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ leak via the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) has been s...
International audienceHeart Failure (HF) is defined as the inability of the heart to efficiently pum...
International audienceHeart Failure (HF) is defined as the inability of the heart to efficiently pum...
International audienceHeart Failure (HF) is defined as the inability of the heart to efficiently pum...
Reduced cardiac contractility during heart failure (HF) is linked to impaired Ca2+ release from Ryan...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic multi-factorial disease characterized by sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)...
International audienceCognitive dysfunction (CD) in heart failure (HF) adversely affects treatment c...
Rationale: Heart failure is a multimodal disorder, of which disrupted Ca2 + homeostasis is a hallmar...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
The cardiac ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ release channel (RyR2) is an essential sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying ryanodine receptor (RyR) dysfunction associated with...
SummaryThe type 2 ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel (RyR2), required for excitation-contrac...
Increased sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ leak via the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) has been s...
International audienceHeart Failure (HF) is defined as the inability of the heart to efficiently pum...
International audienceHeart Failure (HF) is defined as the inability of the heart to efficiently pum...
International audienceHeart Failure (HF) is defined as the inability of the heart to efficiently pum...
Reduced cardiac contractility during heart failure (HF) is linked to impaired Ca2+ release from Ryan...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic multi-factorial disease characterized by sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)...